Improvement in soaps



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20m it may concern.

nowu that we, JOHN T. BEVER and PAULINE R, of the town of Lathrop, in the county of and State of Missouri, have invented a new n1 Improvement in Making Soap, of which 11g is a specification.

ve pounds bar-soap, shaved fine; two quarts 'e; heat and stir until the soap is dissolved. move from the fire and add, while stirring, iqua ammonia, one-half pint turpentine, onece carbonate of magnesia, one-half ounce niassa. Stir until thoroughly mixed; then pour lds or cool in cake.

Directions for Using.

of soap a suflicient quantity to make a suds in any esired quantity of cold or milk-warm water; your clothes in soak thirty minutes, (having sudst cover them.)

Afte the clothes have been wet rub soap on the more s iled parts, (as wristbands and collars.)

JO FIN T. BEVER AND PAULINE S. BEVER,.OF LATHROP, MISSOURI.

Letters Patent No. 114,393, dated May 2, 1871.

IMPROVEMENT m sOAPs.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making put of the name.

preserving qualities of this compound, deriving its ex-.

cellency in this particular from the use of the nitrate potassa.

Claim.

We claim as our invention An improved soap, made ofthe ingredients in the proportions and for the purposes herein set forth.

JOHN T. BEVER. PAULINE S. REV-ER.

Witnesses:

J. D. Pownns, W. J. Bnvnn. 

